Pakistan: Army, religion, and the enemy to the east reveals how the Indian military’s generational leap was ultimately eclipsed by a severe “narrative debacle”, allowing Pakistan’s establishment to project a well-amplified narrative of defensive victory. It also examines how this crisis empowered Field Marshal Asim Munir to bypass parliamentary democracy with rigid constitutional militarism and led Pakistan to adopt a “middle-power” posture in the West Asia conflict.
The e-book brings together the expertise of leading journalists and scholars to decode the region’s dangerous “new normal”. Read this essential analysis to explore the shifting dynamics of Indo-Pakistan conflict, the ensuing post-Pahalgam diplomatic fallout, India’s “two-front” reality check, and Pakistan’s definitive transition to absolute military rule and its ambitious new foreign policy.
Whats Inside:
Caught between contradictions and ambitions, by Stanly Johny
Operation Sindoor: when narrative debacle eclipses military accomplishment, by Dinakar Peri
Pakistan: Waiting for Godot!, by Ayesha Siddiqa
The logic of unintended consequences – Pakistan after Operation Sindoor, by Nirupama Subramanian
Pakistan’s diplomatic mediation in the West Asian conflict, by K.M. Seethi
Published – June 02, 2026 11:39 am IST
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